
Elijah
Family · Animation · Drama
Overview
Ahab, a great king of the Israelites, has fallen under the spell of Jezebel, a daughter of the King of the Sidonians. He has rejected the Israelites' God and embraced Jezebel's religion: the worship of the idol Baal. At Jezebel's command, Ahab has ordered the execution of the prophets of Israel, replacing them with Baal's false prophets. But one man, Elijah, filled with power of the true God, directly challenges Ahab and Jezebel.
Top Cast


Gregory Snegoff
Gregory Snegoff
Elijah (voice)
Gregory Snegoff
Elijah (voice)
Victor Humphries
Victor Humphries
Caleb (voice)
Victor Humphries
Caleb (voice)


Ray Porter
Ray Porter
Ahab (voice)
Ray Porter
Ahab (voice)
Paul O'Connor
Paul O'Connor
Shazeer (voice)
Paul O'Connor
Shazeer (voice)


Jillian Crane
Jillian Crane
Jezebel (voice)
Jillian Crane
Jezebel (voice)


Phil Hubbard
Phil Hubbard
Captain (voice)
Phil Hubbard
Captain (voice)
U. Jonathan Toppo
U. Jonathan Toppo
Cloud Prophet (voice)
U. Jonathan Toppo
Cloud Prophet (voice)
Dennis Ressio
Dennis Ressio
Lightning Prophet (voice)
Dennis Ressio
Lightning Prophet (voice)
David Kelly
David Kelly
Baal Priest / Cloud Priest (voice)
David Kelly
Baal Priest / Cloud Priest (voice)
Matthew Best
Matthew Best
Seth (voice)
Matthew Best
Seth (voice)
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